Lawrence Bishnoi Gang Claims Responsibility For Khalistan Supporter Sukhdool Singh’s Killing In Canada

New Delhi: Jailed gangster Lawrence Bishnoi on Thursday took responsibility for killing of gangster Sukhdool Singh alias Sukha Duneke, who was shot by unknown men in Canada’s Winnipeg the previous night.

Reports said that this is similar to the killing of terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar in inter-gang warfare in Surrey on June 19.

Duneke had fled to Canada from Punjab in 2017 on a forged passport and had joined pro-Khalistan forces, according to Punjab Police. Duneke belonged to Davinder Bambiha gang and was from Punjab’s Moga.

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He had been aiding, funding and strengthening the Devinder Bambiha gang in Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, and Rajasthan. He was also inclined towards the pro-Khalistan outfits, but, mostly made calls for extortions and indulged in ‘supari’ killings, News18 reported quoting sources.

These killings are due to inter-gang rivalry between these groups who want to own the Khalistani movement for the sake of money, the report added quoting intelligence sources.

They hire local gangsters to kill these people because their utility is over. Another fear is they will disclose everything they have done in India on behalf of these gangsters, sources told News18, adding that the anti-India propaganda is nothing but an attempt to control the immigration business.. Khalistani groups are exploiting the emotions and compulsions of the youth and spreading a fake narrative.

Duneke has been orchestrating crimes in Punjab and nearby states through his associates and figures in the most wanted list of criminals in the state. On March 14 last year, Duneke conspired to kill kabaddi player Sandeep Singh Nangal with the help of his associates during a match at Mallian village in Jalandhar. More than 20 criminal cases of murder and other heinous crimes were registered against him in Punjab and nearby states, the report added.

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